Pros and Cons of Avazzia Life Devices

Choosing the right microcurrent device starts here.

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed trying to choose a microcurrent device — or struggled to answer client questions about what they should invest in — you’re not alone. With multiple models, modes, and features available, it’s easy to get lost in the specs.

At The Sana Institute, we’re here to make those decisions easier. Below, you’ll find a clear breakdown of the current Avazzia Life device lineup — what each one offers, what it doesn’t, and who it’s best suited for.


Avazzia Blue

Best for: Beginners, home users on a budget

The Avazzia Blue is our most accessible entry point into microcurrent therapy. With two simple modes and a low learning curve, it’s ideal for getting started with inflammation and pain protocols.

Pros

  • Budget-friendly
  • Two key modes for inflammation, pain, and soft tissue repair
  • Free online training course
  • Eligible for upgrade toward future devices

Cons

  • Only two modes, so limited flexibility
  • No vagus nerve stimulation, which is a key protocol for improving gut health, lowering systemic inflammation, and positively impacting the nervous system
  • No brain wave or biofeedback functionality
  • Not suited for more complex protocols

Genesis II

Best for: Home users ready for a step up

A great middle ground between the Blue and more advanced models, the Genesis II adds more functionality without a steep learning curve.

Pros

  • 4 total modes, including muscle, ligament, and bone targeting
  • Vagus nerve stimulation capability
  • Alpha wave targeting for nervous system regulation
  • Basic biofeedback included
  • Modulated mode for deeper penetration
  • Trial access to the Hache Protocol Video Library + Treatment Coordinator support

Cons

  • Still limited mode range
  • Lacks FM RSI, which is a powerful mode for increasing healing blood flow, unrelenting chronic pain, and pushing stagnant fluid out of tissues and joints
  • Gamma frequencies, which are used for treating the brain for conditions such as dementia, stroke, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, PTSD, etc.
  • Not ideal for brain-specific protocols or advanced clinical care

Evolution

Best for: Home users ready for a step up

A great middle ground between the Blue and more advanced models, the Genesis II adds more functionality without a steep learning curve.

Pros

  • FM RSI mode for blood flow, pain relief, and fluid drainage
  • Gamma and Alpha brain wave frequencies
  • Vagus nerve stimulation
  • Modulated mode for deeper penetration
  • Biofeedback
  • Trial access to the Hache Protocol Video Library + Coordinator support
  • Eligible for upgrade

Cons

  • No backlit screen
  • Steeper learning curve than Genesis II
  • Missing AVA mode for custom frequency programming
  • Less brain-specific and chakra support than Pinnacle models

Pinnacle Lite

Best for: Practitioners wanting a step between Evolution and Pinnacle

The Pinnacle Lite brings expanded power and customizability with a slightly higher learning curve. It’s a great option for those serious about advanced, multi-layered treatments.

Pros

  • 16 total modes
  • AVA mode for custom frequency programming (chakras, cosmetology, meridian work)
  • Seven SANA Modes (pre-built protocols for ease of use)
  • Alpha, Gamma, and Delta brain wave frequencies
  • Backlit screen with reactive biofeedback

Cons

  • Learning curve is higher
  • Heavier reliance on AVA mode that with the Pinnacle
  • Fewer total modes than Pinnacle

Pinnacle

Best for: Serious home users, practitioners and educators

The Pinnacle is our top-of-the-line device, designed for comprehensive care and total flexibility.

Pros

  • Over 50 preset modes for all tissue types
  • 12 SANA Modes that take the guesswork out of treating
  • AVA + biofeedback
  • Full chakra, meridian, brain wave, cosmetology, and clinical support
  • Longest trial of Hache Protocol Video Library + Coordinator access

Cons

  • Highest price point in our lineup
  • Steepest learning curve

EzziLift

Best for: Cosmetology-specific use

The Ezzi-Lift is not designed for general treatment — but for those seeking or offering facial protocols, it’s a go-to tool with results-focused settings.

Pros

  • Four targeted modes for facial tightening and smoothing
  • Comes with a free Cosmetology Course
  • Excellent add-on to Blue, Genesis II, or Evolution for cosmetic services

Cons

  • Not intended for clinical or full-body treatment
  • No Hache Protocol Library access or Coordinator support

Final Thoughts

Whether you’re just getting started or looking to expand your clinical reach, there’s an Avazzia Life device to meet your needs and budget. Our line is intentionally designed to support you at every stage of growth — from entry-level options to fully customizable practitioner models.

No matter which device you choose, you’ll get support with your purchase — including access to education, community, and the opportunity to upgrade as your practice evolves.

Already own a device and want to scale up? Ask us about upgrade options that credit your past investment toward a more advanced model.


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